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"When you go to war for one battle its one thing," said Sobral. "But when you stay in war for a second war, that's what makes the difference. ... In a tournament, in one night, you you can throw all yourself into one night. Back in the days in the [one-night] tournament, after the fight, you just put ice on your face and your hands, then you go out and fight again."

So while fighting a one-night tournament is a grind in and of itself, once you're done, you can take a break from training for awhile. Bellator's tourneys offer no such respite.

"You have to be healthy for the next time," he said. "You have to go to the gym and train again. You can't go home and rest. You have to get up and train."

Despite his wealth of experience, "Babalu" won't go so far as to call himself the favorite in a tournament which includes the likes of "King Mo" Lawal and Seth Petruzelli.

"In this kind of thing, there isn't such a thing as a favorite," Sobral said. "You just have to be more intelligent and [being] lucky counts too. You have to step out of the ring without getting any injuries. It's sometimes luck. Even if you win."

Sobral's been at this game since 1997. Officially, he has 46 fights under his belt. But don't ask him to set a timetable on how much longer he wants to fight.

Didn't know Petruzelli was in it too. Seems like it will be a pretty good tourney, but my feeling is that they are putting in these better known guys who aren't that dangerous to Mo to build his value up while minimizing risk.